Top Grad Transfer Isaiah Moss Cuts List Down To Four Teams

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 16: Isaiah Moss #4,Connor McCaffery #0 and Luka Garza #55 of the Iowa Hawkeyes celebrate in the first half against the Connecticut Huskies during the championship game of the 2K Empire Classic at Madison Square Garden on November 16, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)

Isaiah Moss has only one season left of eligibility in the NCAA, and he’s looking for the best opportunity to maximize his potential. Although over 50 schools reportedly expressed interest in the graduate transfer, his list has been cut down to four programs.

The best season of Moss’ career at Iowa came during his sophomore campaign. Nonetheless, the combo guard made himself an impact player in all three years spent with the Hawkeyes.

The graduate transfer became such a hot commodity on the market that several teams from the Big Ten have reached out. Fortunately for the Hawkeyes, any potential threat of having to face Moss next season looks as if it is likely gone.

Moss’ father told 247Sports that his decision to leave out certain teams came down to his respect for the Iowa community.

“He really wanted to stay close to home. But he didn’t want to disrespect Iowa fans by getting back in the Big Ten. He has a fan base for life with that school,” Mike Moss told 247Sports.

His list is down to the following four teams:

Arizona State

Arkansas

Kansas

Oregon

Kansas and Oregon might appear as the most appealing destinations based off their history, whereas Arkansas and Arizona State may provide more opportunities to improve individually. Either way, Moss will compete in a major conference for his senior season.